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Post by saffy on Jan 7, 2009 17:10:35 GMT -5
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Peace
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Post by Peace on Jan 7, 2009 18:24:30 GMT -5
AWWW!!! how cuuuuute and cuddly. he he he....adorable.
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Post by ♥Starlene on Jan 7, 2009 21:21:48 GMT -5
awwwwww cute!!! i think its a baby leopard though,,, cheetahs have a black line that goes rom the corner of the eyes to the corner of the mouth... but i love all kitties!!!
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Post by saffy on Jan 8, 2009 10:01:16 GMT -5
My bad...I compared it to a pic I had of a cheetah and they looked real close. Still thought of you
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Post by ♥Starlene on Jan 8, 2009 21:54:20 GMT -5
hehe i like leopards too, most people dont know the difference in them unless they are pointed out,, but leopards are meatier and fiercer looking and cheetahs are more slender, and leaner looking, as they need to be that way to run fast.... so u can usually tell by shape but the lines on the face are a give away oh and those spots are confusing cause they almost look like cheetah spots that are all black, since its a baby the brown isnt showing up in the leopard spots,,, leopards spots are called rosettes because they are brown in the middle-ish and black around it... thats how u can tell if something is cheetah spotted or leopard but when they are babies the leopards look almost like solid black spots, as they grow so do their spots... so in some way you can tell the age of the leopards by their spots... just some cat knowledge for yas hehehe, i know my kitties! here is a baby cheetah face... dontcha just wana pinch its cheeks? hehehe
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Post by saffy on Jan 9, 2009 9:34:42 GMT -5
Such a cutie. I knew about the spots, someone told me,,,,hmm. But the baby looked so close, like you said, the brown spots had not developed. I like learning about the wonderful animal kingdom
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